The God of the Jews and the god of the Christians are different. They don’t worship the same God.
G-D is One, and the god of the Christians is three in one—multiple persons at the same time.
G-D doesn’t have a partner. Sheetuf is still idolatry.
@870rush@BenOhrIC Proverbs 30:4 Who hath ascended up into heaven, or descended? who hath gathered the wind in his fists? who hath bound the waters in a garment? who hath established all the ends of the earth? what is his name, and what is his son's name, if thou canst tell?
@BenOhrIC Proverbs 30:4 Who hath ascended up into heaven, or descended? who hath gathered the wind in his fists? who hath bound the waters in a garment? who hath established all the ends of the earth? what is his name, and what is his son's name, if thou canst tell?
“JESUS WASN’T WHITE!”
Duh.
He also wasn’t Chinese, Indian, or Armenian. But those communities have still made Jesus look like them.
Christians around the world have ALWAYS created depictions of Jesus to mirror their own communities.
Jesus IS mankind. All of mankind. The entire point is that Jesus lives in and represents all of us.
White Jesus isn’t some reflection of an outmoded Eurocentric view. It isn’t a case of “whitewashing”.
Since the 2nd century, societies have been moulding Jesus’ image to reflect their own. The ancient Romans made him beardless and dressed him in the clothing of a Roman rustic, to represent his eternal youth.
Egyptians in the 6th century depicted Jesus with a long beard and distinctively Semitic facial features — the strong nose, the dark hair, the olive skin.
Early Ethiopian carvings show a dark-skinned Jesus with Afro-textured hair and dressed often in a tribal-printed loincloth.
Armenians in the 14th century favoured a traditional “father figure” — a stockily built man with bushy eyebrows, eye bags, and a considerably aged face.
We live in the West. In a society grounded in European culture and heritage. Of course, Jesus was depicted in the image of European people. That doesn’t make it “racist” or “ahistorical”.
It is a reflection of the theology behind His existence. He is all of us. He looks like all of us. Until recently, his “historically accurate” appearance has been immaterial around the world.
Only now are we constraining centuries old religious practices to the modern social construct of “racism”.
Jesus is God made Flesh.
Black, white, and brown.
He is all of us.
@StepakoffM Do you know what happens in the latter days of the "Hebrew" Bible to Edom and Gomer/Togarmah/Riphath/"Ashkenaz" after they occupy the high places of God's lands?
After Yeshua was risen from the grave, His disciples asked: “Are you restoring the kingdom to Israel at this time?” (Acts 1:6).
He told them that for now, “You will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, through Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.” (v.8)
These Jews were sent to bring the good news to the Gentiles. To the whole earth. They were grafted in to the olive tree. But it was always about Israel. And it still is.
Now the Jews have returned. The Jewish State resurrected. Now things have come full circle. We are not far from the end. Which is a new beginning.
@LevantineEpi@ClearReason True, Moabites too, David and the line of the Messiah in particular. I agree with this statement. Who are the descendants of the supposedly Lost tribes today, certainly they are/were thoroughly mixed with the nations/gentiles?
Can you cite a Levant historian mythicist?
@MrSparkums@ClearReason The tribes were actually a mixture of Hittites, Amorites, Arameans, and Canaanites.
Bart Ehrman is also an academic theologian, not an academic historian of the Levant.
@BeauJimmyX@ClearReason Christ is a Galilean, Galilee was part of Israel not Judea, Jew G2453 = Judean. He is a Judahite, but also of Levi and likely Ephraim. Debatable if he was born in Bethlehem of Judea, or Bethlehem of Galilee.
@ClearReason@MrSparkums Seems like you Zionists are unnecessarily loose with your verbiage, in a way that is intentionally deceptive. Christ was a Christian, he defines what it is. He came from the land of the Jews, but he is the son of god, not to be labeled by man. Your blasphemy is disgraceful.
@David_Khait There is no such thing as jewish, most of the Israelites were in no way Jews or Jewish, Moses for example... Wake up David.. tinyurl.com/2xxekxw5
I’m Jewish, why wish my friends Happy Easter?
Because as a Jew, I’d love to see my Christian friends celebrate Christianity and attend church regularly
Make God Great Again
@AnuGoggy@ClearReason You are right about most of them, but the Lord does not approve of such talk.. Matthew 5:22, Matthew 12:36-37, Ephesians 4:29, Colossians 3:8, etc etc etc...
@ILikeIke1953@n0lI73_7Im3r3@ClearReason@MacNate90 Precisely, the same applies to most of the Apostles. Paul illustrates the difference clearly in stating 1 Corinthians 9:20 "I became like a Jew/Judean G2453"..
Our Lord is a Galilean Nazarene Hebrew Israelite, of Judah, Levi and Ephraim. 🙏
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@n0lI73_7Im3r3@ClearReason@MacNate90@MrSparkums Further, NT uses of "Jew" are actually translated from "loudaios" in the Greek, which is a geographic term for those living in Judea. Jesus was from Galilee, which means he didn't technically fit the description "loudaios"
@DuncanYavi69@ClearReason Judaism is Babylonian Talmud 2-6th c ad, Kabbalah Zohar 11-16th c ad. Hebrew is an ethnicity, Israelite as well. Most of the Israelites & all the Patriarchs were in no way Jews or Jewish, nor did they practice "Judaism".. "Yahwism".. Worth watching🤓👇 tinyurl.com/2xxekxw5
@MrSparkums@ClearReason No, he was not a Jew. Nor did he exist.
Ahmose (j_h ms, “Iah is born”) was actually the pharaoh. Canaan was part of the New Kingdom, which Ahmose founded.
Yeshua (Jesus) was Jewish. Also the tens of thousands of people who first believed in Yeshua were all Jews. After the resurrection of Yeshua, they were sent to the diaspora Jewish communities among the Roman empire to spread the news about Yeshua, that he died for the sins of the world and rose from the dead during Passover. They proved it in the synagogues, with scriptures from the Old Testament. They didn't have a New Testament yet. Many believed, many did not. Then they shared their message with the Gentiles. Many believed, many did not. The Romans persecuted the believers. Many died horrific deaths in the coliseum. Yet, the message could not be quenched. Now the message has spread to the whole world. Many have corrupted it, changed it, reinvented it, stripped it of all Jewish origin. But still many see through that, and have sincerely with pure hearts come to know, to understand and to believe the truth. These are those from among the Gentiles who today stand proudly with Israel. In so many ways, from one nation (Israel) the blessing of God has come unto all the other nations. All people are flawed. Jewish or non-Jewish. But one people God uses to impart His blessing to all the others. Yeshua lives. And the people Israel live. The two go together. Yeshua Chai. Am Yisrael Chai.
They crusified Him Because it was the will of the people.
The chief priest & the religious leaders of the Jews got the people to say crucify Jesus. the Jews have never repented for this. they said His blood be upon us & our children